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the government tracks the content. the technology is made by european and american companies. >> we're convinced this software is the same as an analog weapon. it's a digital well. >> reporters without borders is calling for a ban on exports, for example, to places like bahrain. censorship is so strict that everyone is being monitored. reporters without boarders have has also dubbed china an enemy of the internet. it snooms on journalists, steals passwords and listens in on scrambled internet calls. >> china has a sophisticated system of censorship but we can also detect the emergence in china of opposition movements. there are people who tweet independently who keep uncovering scandals. >> >> he's come to berlin with german from the pen center. he's been granted political asylum and is unemployed. >> time for some football and the uefa champions league gets back into swing on tuesday night. >> in the round of 16 span spaish champions barcelona tries to overcome a 2-0 deficit to a.c. milan. and here in germany, hoping
the government tracks the content. the technology is made by european and american companies. >> we're convinced this software is the same as an analog weapon. it's a digital well. >> reporters without borders is calling for a ban on exports, for example, to places like bahrain. censorship is so strict that everyone is being monitored. reporters without boarders have has also dubbed china an enemy of the internet. it snooms on journalists, steals passwords and listens in on...
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why did the government feel the need to make these changes? >> they wanted to make the changes to ensure that the constitutional court can no longer intervene in their policies. the constitutional court overruled several measures including the limitations on churches, the media, and, for instance, forbidding students to go abroad if they receive state sponsorship. that is all gone now. with this new amendment, people will basically be forced to follow the line of the government. >> what about public support? how have hungarians been reacting to the vote? >> very angry. there have been several demonstrations already in budapest. they say this was not the government for whom they had voted. the ruling party lost many voters. of course, they still have a majority, but it is really now making sure that other governments cannot overrule these kinds of measures because you will need a two-thirds majority, which is very hard to get, for the divided government. in the years to come, it looks like they have changed course. >> where will they end up? >>
why did the government feel the need to make these changes? >> they wanted to make the changes to ensure that the constitutional court can no longer intervene in their policies. the constitutional court overruled several measures including the limitations on churches, the media, and, for instance, forbidding students to go abroad if they receive state sponsorship. that is all gone now. with this new amendment, people will basically be forced to follow the line of the government. >>...
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the philippines government says the rebels are insisting syrian government troops must first withdraw from the area before they will free the peacekeepers. preparations are under way in caracas for the state funeral of president hugo chavez. his body will be kept lying in state for another week after the ceremonies so that more people can pay their last respects. >> some 2 million people have filed past his coffin. dozens of world leaders have started arriving for the funeral today. >> things have been busy at the airport in caracas. high-ranking guests are arriving. among them, iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad, cuban president castro, and the brazilian president. some venezuelans have had to wait 10 hours and longer to bid farewell to the common dante. police have their work cut out to keep order among the crowds, and they do not always succeed. hugo chavez's remains of lying in state in the military academy in caracas. venezuelans have until the end of the week to pay their respects. >> the comandante looks good. it is not like we are going to say "house said. he is so thin." h
the philippines government says the rebels are insisting syrian government troops must first withdraw from the area before they will free the peacekeepers. preparations are under way in caracas for the state funeral of president hugo chavez. his body will be kept lying in state for another week after the ceremonies so that more people can pay their last respects. >> some 2 million people have filed past his coffin. dozens of world leaders have started arriving for the funeral today....
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. >> air strikes by government forces on rebel positions, filmed by the opposition. two years on, there is no end in sight. syria's civil war rumbles on, and the number of dead continues to mount. it began as a peaceful protest. thousands of to the streets, not demanding regime change but political reform -- thousands took to the streets. the assad government reacted with brute force. demonstrators were killed, jailed, and tortured. that galvanized the opposition, and they took up arms. the battle lines are now clearly drawn -- troops loyal to assad on one side. on the other, the free syrian army anti hottest militias who are growing rapidly in strength. >> both sides are fighting for their survival. they will throw everything in this to win, or at least not to lose. both sides still get support from outside the country, so they have access to resources and can carry on fighting. >> the rebels are strongest in the west. they have brought large areas under their control. fighting is still raging in aleppo and homs. the situation is approaching stalemate -- neither sid
. >> air strikes by government forces on rebel positions, filmed by the opposition. two years on, there is no end in sight. syria's civil war rumbles on, and the number of dead continues to mount. it began as a peaceful protest. thousands of to the streets, not demanding regime change but political reform -- thousands took to the streets. the assad government reacted with brute force. demonstrators were killed, jailed, and tortured. that galvanized the opposition, and they took up arms....
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he criticized the government. he championed people on the edges of society and through the church provided active help for homeless, sick and unemployed. >> there is a strong connection between what you think and what do you. and only when what you are feeling and thinking and doing are in alignment is it good. >> some in argentina are raising questions about his role during the country's military dictatorship. critics say he didn't do enough to protect two jesuits who were detained and tortured. but others say he stood up to the regime and shielded many from persecution. >> we will pull in our religious affairs correspondent who has been covering the story from the beginning. john, we have been talking about it, there were calls before the conclave for a noneuropean pope. do you think the cardinals were listening? >> i think for the cardinals the country of origin of the pope is not that important. they look for a man with the same agenda and sets the same priorities. they wanted in this case they wanted somebody
he criticized the government. he championed people on the edges of society and through the church provided active help for homeless, sick and unemployed. >> there is a strong connection between what you think and what do you. and only when what you are feeling and thinking and doing are in alignment is it good. >> some in argentina are raising questions about his role during the country's military dictatorship. critics say he didn't do enough to protect two jesuits who were detained...
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the government requires all food makers to list ingredients. keep in mind, that added sugar has many names. so other names of sugar on the ingredient list could be honey, high fructose corn syrup, molasses is an added -- "an added sugar," as well. and these are -- on the ingredient labels, they're listed based on the amount that's in the food. >> that's important to remember. the next most used ingredient is listed second, and so on. >> i did not know ingredients were listed in the order of the amount. >> if some form of sugar heads the list, watch out. your cereal has more sugar than any other ingredient. >> there are some cereals that do meet the guidelines, and that, you know, you could be okay to eat in the morning. >> we all need the healthy boost that breakfast gives us to get us energized for the school day. and some sugar is okay, but too big a spoonful of sugar could make the grades go down. >> we'll be back with more "teen kids news" in just a few moments. >> stick with us. >> pope benedict xvi officially stepping down and taking the
the government requires all food makers to list ingredients. keep in mind, that added sugar has many names. so other names of sugar on the ingredient list could be honey, high fructose corn syrup, molasses is an added -- "an added sugar," as well. and these are -- on the ingredient labels, they're listed based on the amount that's in the food. >> that's important to remember. the next most used ingredient is listed second, and so on. >> i did not know ingredients were...
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. >> many would argue that the catholic church also needed good governance, good managerial skills, good administrative skills, especially after the vatileaks. will he be able to deliver on those accounts? >> my first thought is mandatory. i hope he will be wise enough to appoint people who are you he is a highly intelligent man. he is very simple and straightforward and humble. that does not mean one is incapable of making wise and clever decisions. we will see in the next weeks and months if he starts changing people in senior positions in the vatican. >> pokes tend to contrast greatly with their predecessors. is it possible -- pokepes tend - popes tend to contrast greatly with their predecessors. is it possible already to tell how different he will be from his predecessor? >> pope benedict's great contribution was that he set up the intellectual framework for the necessary reform of the church. he wrote what i think will be a seminal work that will be read for many years, at least by theologians within the church, on the life of jesus christ here that's getting back to the roots did s
. >> many would argue that the catholic church also needed good governance, good managerial skills, good administrative skills, especially after the vatileaks. will he be able to deliver on those accounts? >> my first thought is mandatory. i hope he will be wise enough to appoint people who are you he is a highly intelligent man. he is very simple and straightforward and humble. that does not mean one is incapable of making wise and clever decisions. we will see in the next weeks...
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bush was president, the government changed some of the laws that protected the nation's drinking water. >> ♪ so it all goes back to 2005 ♪ ♪ bush said gas drillers didn't have to comply ♪ ♪ with the safe drinking water act ♪ ♪ before too long it was "frack, baby frack" ♪ ♪ until the break of dawn >> with fracking that's not properly regulated comes another threat -- the release of toxic gas into the air. >> so, on top of the drinking water being contaminated and undrinkable, the air is also posing a serious health problem, as well. >> alex is from the environmental working group. they want to prevent pollution. rachel works for a company that represents the gas industry. they want to help america benefit from an important source of fuel. both sides probably agree on one thing... >> ♪ now, it's not that drillers should never be fracking ♪ ♪ but the current regulation is severely lacking ♪ ♪ reduce the toxins, contain the gas and wastewater ♪ ♪ and the people won't get sick ♪ ♪ and the planet won't get hotter, hotter, hotter ♪ >> it's an ongoing tug-
bush was president, the government changed some of the laws that protected the nation's drinking water. >> ♪ so it all goes back to 2005 ♪ ♪ bush said gas drillers didn't have to comply ♪ ♪ with the safe drinking water act ♪ ♪ before too long it was "frack, baby frack" ♪ ♪ until the break of dawn >> with fracking that's not properly regulated comes another threat -- the release of toxic gas into the air. >> so, on top of the drinking water being...
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japanese government officials are playing catch up on the discussions to form a major international trading block. they're preparing to join negotiations for the trans-pacific partnership. prime minister abe formally announced that japan will join the tpp negotiations. dell gats for the talks in crucial areas will include private sector officials. japan's bit to join the negotiations needs approval from the u.s. and ten other nations that are already taking part in the talks. the government will accelerate consultations with those participants. >>> japanese leaders plan to make the country's agriculture and fishing sectors more competitive. the they're responding to concerns the tpp would bray cheaper imports and undermine those industries. >>> south korean officials say north korean stroops have fired short range missiles into the sea of japan. they say they've test fired several missiles into international waters. >>> analysts think they were an upgraded model of a soviet model. they think it was a test and not a provocation. they conducted live artillery drals. south korean officials are
japanese government officials are playing catch up on the discussions to form a major international trading block. they're preparing to join negotiations for the trans-pacific partnership. prime minister abe formally announced that japan will join the tpp negotiations. dell gats for the talks in crucial areas will include private sector officials. japan's bit to join the negotiations needs approval from the u.s. and ten other nations that are already taking part in the talks. the government...
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. >> translator: the government has set up a crisis management system in the prime minister's office to deal with the situation. we'll work closely with the south koreans and americans. it goes without saying that we'll protect the lives and properties of the people. >>> chinese leaders voted in favor of the u.n. security council sanctions on north korea. they quoted an analyst as saying the chinese may have feared the north koreans were about to cross a red line. >>> roman catholic cardinals will gather next week to take part in a centuries-old tradition. spokespersons for the vatican say the conclave to elect a new pope will begin on tuesday. the cardinals will hold a secret ballot to choose a successor to benedict xvi. he resigned last month citing poor health and old age. the vote will be held inside the vatican sistine chapel. 115 cardinals under the age of 80 from churches around the world will submit ballots. and when one man among them receives two-thirds of the votes. the cardinals held five days of discussions before the vatican set a date for the start of the conclave. the
. >> translator: the government has set up a crisis management system in the prime minister's office to deal with the situation. we'll work closely with the south koreans and americans. it goes without saying that we'll protect the lives and properties of the people. >>> chinese leaders voted in favor of the u.n. security council sanctions on north korea. they quoted an analyst as saying the chinese may have feared the north koreans were about to cross a red line. >>>...